RC filters are electronic circuits used to allow certain frequencies to pass while blocking others. Calculating the cutoff frequency is essential for designing filters that meet specific requirements. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process to determine the cutoff frequency in RC filters.

Understanding RC Filters

An RC filter consists of a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) connected in a configuration that influences signal frequencies. The cutoff frequency marks the point where the output signal drops to 70.7% of the input, corresponding to a -3 dB point.

Calculating the Cutoff Frequency

The cutoff frequency (fc) can be calculated using a simple formula involving resistance and capacitance:

fc = 1 / (2π R C)

Step-by-Step Calculation

  • Identify the resistance value (R) in ohms.
  • Determine the capacitance value (C) in farads.
  • Calculate the product R × C.
  • Multiply the result by 2π.
  • Take the reciprocal of the result to find fc.

For example, with R = 10 kΩ and C = 100 nF, the cutoff frequency is calculated as:

fc = 1 / (2π × 10,000 × 100 × 10-9) ≈ 159.15 Hz